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the navy yard. a friend says he had one dispute with the navy over a contracting job in japan late last year. >> he got back and he felt very slighted about his benefits at the time. financial issues, he wasn't getting paid on time, he wasn't getting paid what he was supposed to be getting paid. >> reporter: the ceo of the private contracting firm that alexis worked for says no one at any of his recent contracting jobs had any problems with him, or at least didn't report those problems if they had any. >> the pentagon is about to begin a worldwide investigation into this whole process. what are we learning on that front? >> reporter: we are learning from our barbara starr that from a senior pentagon official that defense secretary chuck hagel intends to order a full and comprehensive review of the physical security and the clearance process at all of the defense department installations worldwide. that announcement should be coming soon. >> i'll be speaking later here in "the situation room" with th
the navy yard. a friend says he had one dispute with the navy over a contracting job in japan late last year. >> he got back and he felt very slighted about his benefits at the time. financial issues, he wasn't getting paid on time, he wasn't getting paid what he was supposed to be getting paid. >> reporter: the ceo of the private contracting firm that alexis worked for says no one at any of his recent contracting jobs had any problems with him, or at least didn't report those...
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entrance of the navy yard. so that's what we can tell you right now. a little bit of a buzz here, activity here. not sure exactly what that means but, again, we know that this is a very fluid situation with one shooter at least and the disposition of that shooter is not clear at this point. we're expected to hear from the d.c. police chief cathy lanier very soon. one of the officers just told us that she is going to be briefing soon. we've seen tactical vehicles moving around here, some officers with tactical gear on. our photo journalist mark saw him. this is now blocked by the fire truck but that's the direction that we saw this. i couldn't see it with my naked eye but mark saw it with his lens. helicopters are swarming autopsy over the place as well. six local schools as well as one administrative building is locked down. it's a fluid situation and that could be by the police chief has not come out and briefed yet. down here is where we saw the fbi mobile command center move down 11th street down towards thi
entrance of the navy yard. so that's what we can tell you right now. a little bit of a buzz here, activity here. not sure exactly what that means but, again, we know that this is a very fluid situation with one shooter at least and the disposition of that shooter is not clear at this point. we're expected to hear from the d.c. police chief cathy lanier very soon. one of the officers just told us that she is going to be briefing soon. we've seen tactical vehicles moving around here, some...
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the navy and u.s. military security responding inside the navy yard. in washington like in so many cities across the country, being the nation's capital, there is a response plan when a crisis emerges. everybody from metro police to federal and local law enforcement typically responds. there is very good coordination between the u.s. military here in washington essentially the military that lives and works here in the nation's capital and local law enforcement. they have the mechanisms to be in communication if the military needs help, they will instantly get it and i can only imagine, this is on a, alongside, one side is the potomac river. on the other side a very busy southwest downtown washington, d.c., so i it only imagine the metropolitan police in washington are probably controlling the security perimeter where the street is, keep traffic away, keep traffic moving so that emergency response vehicles can get through so that everything can be done that needs to be done. that's typically how it works around here, sadly, when these situations arise.
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so the navy knew. >> well, somebody at the navy absolutely knew. the police thought it was so significant, because of the implications of having a navy contractor on the base, thinking that he was being followed, hearing voices, that they called up the navy station police officer, who said that he would look into the report, they actually faxed him or sent him the report, and that officer said he would check in to it, and see whether, in fact, he was a contractor, we spoke to -- we tried to reach both the navy, as well as the fbi, but neither of them commented on what, if anything, was ever done with this piece of information. erin? >> this is going to be one of the biggest questions out there. all right, deb feyerick with that breaking news tonight. i want to bring in tim clemente now former fbi counterterrorism expert. you just heard deb reporting that he heard these voices. that the police in rhode island felt that this was significant enough, given that this man was a navy contractor that they wanted to tell the navy base and they did tell the
so the navy knew. >> well, somebody at the navy absolutely knew. the police thought it was so significant, because of the implications of having a navy contractor on the base, thinking that he was being followed, hearing voices, that they called up the navy station police officer, who said that he would look into the report, they actually faxed him or sent him the report, and that officer said he would check in to it, and see whether, in fact, he was a contractor, we spoke to -- we tried...
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the navy yard and how he got access to the navy yard. he had a shotgun with him at the very least. not a problem to bring a shotgun on to the navy base? >> well, he had a valid pass, according to law enforcement officials. they're not searching every single car, going through the trunk, going underneath the car. they're probably not looking inside each of the trucks. i imagine that they would be doing that periodically, spot-checking, but if they were to do that and shut down this naval base, they have 3,000 people that work here, that would be somewhat onerous to do that. if he had a valid pass they probably have allow him in. >> a source tells me the fbi has gone back ten years ago to a place alexis was working in new york city. why would they be doing that? certainly nobody there would be involved in something that happened today. >> the fbi is looking for motive right now. that's one of their primary priorities. they want to know everything about this man that they can find out. they will go back to grade school if they have to, talk
the navy yard and how he got access to the navy yard. he had a shotgun with him at the very least. not a problem to bring a shotgun on to the navy base? >> well, he had a valid pass, according to law enforcement officials. they're not searching every single car, going through the trunk, going underneath the car. they're probably not looking inside each of the trucks. i imagine that they would be doing that periodically, spot-checking, but if they were to do that and shut down this naval...
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the navy yard. we want to caution everybody. this is a fast-moving story. we are trying to put together the pieces accurately. there is confirmation there has been one injury in this shooting so far. emergency personnel are on the scene. there is a shelter in place order that has been given for the navy personnel. the navy command center has about 3,000 people, command staff, field offices and numerous activities out of this facility as well. they say they buy and build equipment necessary for the navy. they are confirming at least one injury so far this morning in this shooting. bill: peter doocy at the scene. what heather reported is a man described as a male with a shotgun was inside the fourth floor building. which building we do not know. it's a sprawling complex and this is what the associated press is bringing us. the report of a shooter inside a military building at the washington navy yard. police responding to shots fired. a spokeswoman for the fbi says there is at least one victim. that w
the navy yard. we want to caution everybody. this is a fast-moving story. we are trying to put together the pieces accurately. there is confirmation there has been one injury in this shooting so far. emergency personnel are on the scene. there is a shelter in place order that has been given for the navy personnel. the navy command center has about 3,000 people, command staff, field offices and numerous activities out of this facility as well. they say they buy and build equipment necessary for...
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say is confined to the navy yard. it says that there is no known threat to the capitol complex by way of positioning, the navy yard understand far from the building -- that iconic building you know as the u.s. capitol. they say that out of an abundance of caution, the united states capitol, police will continue to conduct enhanced security operations on the capitol complex as a proactive measure related to the navy yard incident and enhanced efforts maybe be consider and reserved on the capitol grounds, in other words, protecting the men and women in congress. this is a statement that we got in moments ago from the white house. as mike viqueira mentioned, they're watching the events taking place in southeast washington, d.c. very closely. this from the white house. the president has been briefed several times about the unfolding situation at the washington navy yard by an assistant to the president for homeland security. the president directed his team to stay in touch with our federal partners including the navy and
say is confined to the navy yard. it says that there is no known threat to the capitol complex by way of positioning, the navy yard understand far from the building -- that iconic building you know as the u.s. capitol. they say that out of an abundance of caution, the united states capitol, police will continue to conduct enhanced security operations on the capitol complex as a proactive measure related to the navy yard incident and enhanced efforts maybe be consider and reserved on the capitol...
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up the chain at the navy. would you agree that's going to be the verdict here? >> i would agree. i'm sure they probably tried to do something, maybe there was documentation put down about the report from the police officers. but it could be that hasn't gone all the way up the chain there. it may be there's a dozen layers after the the base that have to approved the report that goes out. maybe there's medical personnel that come in once a week or something and have to review it because it deals with the medical, psychological aspect of a person that's working there. i don't know what the layers are. in a bureaucracy as big as dod you're going have a lot of players. those layers slow down the transfer of information. unfortunately in this case that information was slowed down to the point of causing a lot of lives. >> now i want to ask you about something joe johns was reporting on the alexis going into the navy yard with that bag and in that bag he had a disassembled shotgun. came out of the bathroom it was ass
up the chain at the navy. would you agree that's going to be the verdict here? >> i would agree. i'm sure they probably tried to do something, maybe there was documentation put down about the report from the police officers. but it could be that hasn't gone all the way up the chain there. it may be there's a dozen layers after the the base that have to approved the report that goes out. maybe there's medical personnel that come in once a week or something and have to review it because it...
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the navy yard, but he has a navy connection. he was in the naval reserve, he was an electronics specialist. he worked in several places. he worked in ft. worth, texas. he's originally from new york. his parents still live there. as far as his criminal past, three years ago, he was arrested for firing a weapon that went into the apartment above him, didn't hurt anybody. the police questioned him. he said he was cleaning his gun but he was charged with that. and nine years ago when he was living in seattle, police charged him with shooting out the tires of a car that was driven by some workers who were parking near where he lived. he told them that the shooting was the result of what he called an anger-fueled blackout. and at the time, seattle police say they called his father, who was still living in new york, who said that his son had some anger management issues and that he's had them ever since he helped rescue people in new york city on 9/11. now, we know that he's had a history of treatment for psychiatric issues, and author
the navy yard, but he has a navy connection. he was in the naval reserve, he was an electronics specialist. he worked in several places. he worked in ft. worth, texas. he's originally from new york. his parents still live there. as far as his criminal past, three years ago, he was arrested for firing a weapon that went into the apartment above him, didn't hurt anybody. the police questioned him. he said he was cleaning his gun but he was charged with that. and nine years ago when he was living...
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the navy, this specific installation also has the location for obvious reasons because it's the navy on the water, so it's on the river. so in instances somewhat shut off from the rest of the district because of the fact that it's water on one side and because it's a military installation, access is controlled. so you're zooming in there on the right-hand side where the washington navy yard complex is. yes, it would have civilian and military officials. now, we are told that among the shooting victims in the first building, where we think there could be well over a dozen shooting victims, that several of those they now believe are police officers. that the initial responders here, there was obviously a lot of gunfire exchanged between the shooter and the people who were responding. it's taking some time now to sort out the number of -- the number of victims and what their condition is. we've seen ambulances and helicopters taking people out of the facility here who have injuries, so it's going to be a while before we get the specific numbers on that. the point here, thomas, is that t
the navy, this specific installation also has the location for obvious reasons because it's the navy on the water, so it's on the river. so in instances somewhat shut off from the rest of the district because of the fact that it's water on one side and because it's a military installation, access is controlled. so you're zooming in there on the right-hand side where the washington navy yard complex is. yes, it would have civilian and military officials. now, we are told that among the shooting...
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the navy yard, less than two miles from the u.s. capitol building in central washington, d.c., how alexis managed to bring weapons on to a base where they are forbidden is not known. also tonight, what is not known, there is still an ongoing search for a man police want to talk to. he is described as a black man, said to be in his 40s, wearing a military style uniform. we do not know what connection, if any, he has. said one witness earlier today, he, meaning the gunman, did not say a word when he opened fire. back to washington, d.c. we go in a moment here for complete fox coverage with jennifer griffin. greta van susteren, mike emanuel, our full team is out tonight. we will get to all of them over the next 60 minutes. with me now mark fallon member of the naval criminal investigative service the ncis for 27 years. sir, good evening to you. >> good evening. >> how you know this naval yard, correct? >> i have been assigned there and spent a number of years there. >> it's been told to us throughout the day this is a place of intense
the navy yard, less than two miles from the u.s. capitol building in central washington, d.c., how alexis managed to bring weapons on to a base where they are forbidden is not known. also tonight, what is not known, there is still an ongoing search for a man police want to talk to. he is described as a black man, said to be in his 40s, wearing a military style uniform. we do not know what connection, if any, he has. said one witness earlier today, he, meaning the gunman, did not say a word when...
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. >> gunfire in the washington navy yard. at least 12 people are dead. ♪ >> the nation is reeling after yet another mass shooting. investigators say a gunman walked into building 197 at the navy yard in washington, d.c. and opened fire. at least 12 people were killed. the man who was in the building when a gunman opened fire describes what happened. >> as we were exiting the back door, we noticed him down the hall, he heard shots, and then he aimed his gun at us and fired two or three shots. >> it was a day filled with harrowing sening. hours after the shooting took place, dozens of employees walked out of the facility with their hands above their heads. just after they left a s.w.a.t. team moved in. here is what we know so far, d.c. police say at least 12 people were killed, what if that number is expected to grow. officials say at least four people including a d.c. police officer was wounded three of them critically, and one gunman was killed. investigators were still searching for another possible gunman. tonight's [ tec
. >> gunfire in the washington navy yard. at least 12 people are dead. ♪ >> the nation is reeling after yet another mass shooting. investigators say a gunman walked into building 197 at the navy yard in washington, d.c. and opened fire. at least 12 people were killed. the man who was in the building when a gunman opened fire describes what happened. >> as we were exiting the back door, we noticed him down the hall, he heard shots, and then he aimed his gun at us and fired...
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access to the navy yard. he utilized a valid pass accord together fbi to get on to the navy skbrard begin that shooting spree today. they -- also told us that they're lifting the shelter in place and in large part because of what we told you last hour is that they no longer believe anyone sells involved in this shooting. two other possible suspects named earlier, they were looking for them. they eliminated one of them. the second they're still trying to find and they now say they have exhausted resources and have determined in fact there was a sole shooter this morning and there is no longer any search ongoing for anyone else. we talked to the fbi about their investigation on scene. they tell us goitsing to take roughly 48 hours to finalize the processing of the crime scene. it took him a while to get going because they had to clear the building but they're there now and have a very long and tedious task ahead of them to document every inch inside of the building and determine what happened inside every step
access to the navy yard. he utilized a valid pass accord together fbi to get on to the navy skbrard begin that shooting spree today. they -- also told us that they're lifting the shelter in place and in large part because of what we told you last hour is that they no longer believe anyone sells involved in this shooting. two other possible suspects named earlier, they were looking for them. they eliminated one of them. the second they're still trying to find and they now say they have exhausted...
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right down the street from the washington navy yard. there is breaking news on a number of fronts tonight about how the killer armed himself and how he got a shotgun inside that facility. also word that the navy granted him a security clearance even though it knew about a gun-related arrest in his immediate past. and new details today about an encounter the gunman had with police as recently as last month where he claimed to be hearing voices. tonight a day and a half since that gunman drove into the navy yard, walked into building 197, pulled out a shotgun and shot a dozen people, those warning signs and others began coming into view. so we're going to of course be focusing heavily on the indications dating back nearly a decade where the shooter was slowly being overtaken by serious mental illness. we're also cover what's being done to address what now seems to be serious breaches in security. but tonight, as we do with many mass shootings, we want to look first on the lives that were lost. too often we think we focus on the spotlight
right down the street from the washington navy yard. there is breaking news on a number of fronts tonight about how the killer armed himself and how he got a shotgun inside that facility. also word that the navy granted him a security clearance even though it knew about a gun-related arrest in his immediate past. and new details today about an encounter the gunman had with police as recently as last month where he claimed to be hearing voices. tonight a day and a half since that gunman drove...
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house at the navy yard. close to the capital but not very far from the white house at all. the president briefed by some of his top homeland security aids to make sure he was on top of the situation. the white house saying the most important thing for them is to coordinate with local law enforcement officials here but also the federal. the fbi taking the lead in the investigation and the president obviously paid homage to these people who had lost their lives. take a listen. well, the president did have a -- and did say that thoughts and prayers here from the white house were going out to people there and later in the day the white house lowered the flag over the residence to half-staff. they also were planning to have a latin music festival but they cancelled that, obviously in honor of these victims because they didn't want to have any sort of a party or festival here tonight. harris? >> harris: we're taking a live look at one of the flags has been lowered to half half-staff. ed henry thank you very much.
house at the navy yard. close to the capital but not very far from the white house at all. the president briefed by some of his top homeland security aids to make sure he was on top of the situation. the white house saying the most important thing for them is to coordinate with local law enforcement officials here but also the federal. the fbi taking the lead in the investigation and the president obviously paid homage to these people who had lost their lives. take a listen. well, the president...
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people at the navy yard. we have to think about what's going on there and then come out into the rose garden maybe later this week or next week and talk about the economy. it's clear the president was trying to take a pivot. he also talked about syria. you know, you muddle your message, wolf. and i think the public was really focused on what was going on at the navy yard, and as a result, i think everything he wanted to say on the economy kind of gets lost, and he looks kind of discordant. >> we'll continue this conversation later in "the situation room." thanks very much. >>> here's more of what we're working on this hour here in the "newsroom." we have new details from the united nations report on the use of chemical weapons in syria, including the size, the shape, the direction of the weapons. the forensic evidence of the attack. that's coming up. also, much more on the washington navy yard shooting. a writer and a performer. ther, i'm also a survivor of ovarian and uterine cancers. i even wrote a play abo
people at the navy yard. we have to think about what's going on there and then come out into the rose garden maybe later this week or next week and talk about the economy. it's clear the president was trying to take a pivot. he also talked about syria. you know, you muddle your message, wolf. and i think the public was really focused on what was going on at the navy yard, and as a result, i think everything he wanted to say on the economy kind of gets lost, and he looks kind of discordant....
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so there's the map that shows the navy yard. if we can put that on full screen it will be a little easier for all of us to see. it's across the river. the airport is on the other side of the river, not exactly opposite. but you have airplanes going up and down the river on final approach to washington national airport coming from both directions sometimes, depending on the weather. >> all right, thank you very much, pete williams reporting for us. let's go to nbc's clint vanzant, former fbi profiler. clint, if these initial reports are true, and again we're always with a note of caution when we have situations like this because it is chaotic, but it looks as though this shooting started at 8:20 and they may have taken the suspect into custody about an hour and ten minutes later of that was a monumental task they had if indeed he was in this building of 3,000 people. >> it was. the question is many times, chris, a shooter doesn't have an escape plan. he or she -- they're angry, perhaps it's violence in a workplace scenario where
so there's the map that shows the navy yard. if we can put that on full screen it will be a little easier for all of us to see. it's across the river. the airport is on the other side of the river, not exactly opposite. but you have airplanes going up and down the river on final approach to washington national airport coming from both directions sometimes, depending on the weather. >> all right, thank you very much, pete williams reporting for us. let's go to nbc's clint vanzant, former...
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should the navy have been more aware of that? maybe the navy didn't know? >> well, evidently, from what we're hear, the navy still did not think that he was unfit for duty, and that's why he got an honorable discharge. it could be because he was not experiencing what we call a schizophrenia but more of this complex ptsd where you have this disassociation where you are in some ways separating yourself from reality, which might give us some indication as to what happened yesterday, though it's going to take many more days to figure out what his state of mind was. i'm hearing reports that he had reached out to the va, that perhaps he was hearing voices. he had some sleep issues. certainly there was some sort of paranoia. then we take a look at this criminal past, aggression, and of course the situation of rage which always rears its ugly head in these sorts of situations. so definitely some real mental health issues with this individu individual. >> dr. jeff gardere, thank you so much for joining us in the "newsroom" today. we appreciate it. >> still to come,
should the navy have been more aware of that? maybe the navy didn't know? >> well, evidently, from what we're hear, the navy still did not think that he was unfit for duty, and that's why he got an honorable discharge. it could be because he was not experiencing what we call a schizophrenia but more of this complex ptsd where you have this disassociation where you are in some ways separating yourself from reality, which might give us some indication as to what happened yesterday, though...
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. >> they loved the navy. they loved the fleet. the fleet that they helped build and sustain. >> once again, they have the ceremony under way. one week since the gunman open fired at the nation' navy yard e nation's capitol. we'll live in. >> the report that no service men were killed. just civilians and contractors. and that is flat wrong. these patriots designed and built our ships. they sustained and set the standards for our ships. they connected us to each other and to the fleet, and they protected and sustained our headquarters. these 12 members of our navy team, our navy family, they were killed in the line of duty. they died in service to our navy, in service just a that the committed to just as any of us in uniform. for that service we honor them. for that service we will never forget them. i salute these american heroes. >> i want to bring in my colleague who is joining us from washington, where she is just outside of the ceremony. if you will, jeanne, give us a preview of what we can expect throughout the hour. >> well,
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the massacre at the navy yard. what we are learning today about possible motive and the killer's history that's certain to raise many, many questions. >> it was like pow pow pow, then it stopped, then it was pow pow pow. we just ran. and investing accounts on one page... before he could easily transfer funds between the two in real time... before he could even think about planning for his daughters' future... mike opened a merrill edge investment account and linked it to his bank of america bank account to help free up plenty of time for the here and now. that's the wonder of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. ♪ unh ♪ [ male announcer ] you can choose to blend in. ♪ or you can choose to blend out. the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move. jim, i adore the pool at your hotel.ver had to make. anna, your hotels have wondrous waffle bars. ryan, your hotels' robes are fabulous. i have twelve of them. twelve? shhhh, i'm worth it& what i'm trying to say is, it's so hard to pick just o
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to the navy yard. it remains closed to everyone but essential personnel. the 34-year-old aaron alexis was a navy contractor. he had legitimate access to the base. law enforcement are telling the associated press that aaron alexis was suffering a host of serious mental issues including paranoia and a sleep disorder and he was hear voices. the veteran's administration was treating him since august. he had a criminal history after being arrested in 2010 for firing a gun through his apartment cerealing and arrested in 2004 for shooting out the tires of a car at the time he said high was in an anger-fueled black wrought and discharmed from the navy serve for misconduct. that was actually an honorable discharge. his friends are saying he was a buddhist. >> he was a good guy, what i know. when he was with me, nothing to show he would be aggressive or he would shoot someone. >> he was killed in a shootout with police. police were searching for possibly two other shooters but now they believe aaron alexis acted
to the navy yard. it remains closed to everyone but essential personnel. the 34-year-old aaron alexis was a navy contractor. he had legitimate access to the base. law enforcement are telling the associated press that aaron alexis was suffering a host of serious mental issues including paranoia and a sleep disorder and he was hear voices. the veteran's administration was treating him since august. he had a criminal history after being arrested in 2010 for firing a gun through his apartment...
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of the navy marine corps team, of the navy marine corps family. and we are family. uniform and civilian, we work together, serve together, overcome together. as a family, we grieve together. together we will assure that they, like those who have gone before them, will be remembered and honored as heroes. because that is what they are. heroes. ordinary people facing extraordinary circumstances. an ordinary monday became a day of extraordinary horror. but also extraordinary heroism. as law enforcement officers and other first responders ran into danger to aid and protect others, as colleagues and strangers assisted each other away from danger even at the risk of their own lives. we memorialize as heroes those we lost and honor the heroes we have here today. the courage we witnessed on monday did not end with the closing on that awful day. on tuesday, people returned to their work. and by thursday, when much of the navy yard reopened, thousands whose lives had been in real peril three days before would not let fear keep them away. still, we know it w
of the navy marine corps team, of the navy marine corps family. and we are family. uniform and civilian, we work together, serve together, overcome together. as a family, we grieve together. together we will assure that they, like those who have gone before them, will be remembered and honored as heroes. because that is what they are. heroes. ordinary people facing extraordinary circumstances. an ordinary monday became a day of extraordinary horror. but also extraordinary heroism. as law...
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they also it appears continue to maintain the shelter in place order for navy personnel here at the navy yard. back to. >> thanks, tom. stacey, what can you tell us? >> i spoke with, the navy yard has started to let employ barricaded inside over five hours to come outside. we're starting to hear some of the firsthand accounts of people who either witnessed it themselves or in places where it was obvious that the shooting was going on. we talked to one navy captain who heard loud noises and weren't sure exactly what they were. they heard loud noises again and he and nine colleagues barricaded themselves into a conference room where they were for about an hour. he said during that time a spray of bull lets came through the top of the conference room. they realized of course what was going on. he said aa little while later, police came in and took them to a safer place within the navy yard complex where they were held until now. but he said while he didn't see any casualties on his way out i did speak to somebody who did see somebody who was a friend of his who was killed in today's shootin
they also it appears continue to maintain the shelter in place order for navy personnel here at the navy yard. back to. >> thanks, tom. stacey, what can you tell us? >> i spoke with, the navy yard has started to let employ barricaded inside over five hours to come outside. we're starting to hear some of the firsthand accounts of people who either witnessed it themselves or in places where it was obvious that the shooting was going on. we talked to one navy captain who heard loud...
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this is the united states navy. here the morning commute resumed just two days later. >> you're going back to get your car and you will be going back to work. is that the way it should be? >> i don't know. like i said, i feel safe. i know that they're doing their jobs and they kept us safe that day. i mean, i guess you can't predict who is out there or what they're going to do. >> the fear is gone for the employees here, but the sadness remains. >> there are no words for what took place on monday. >> now, although they to want get back to work, what some of them told me is they don't want to go back into building 197. that is too painful and there was a cafeteria where they saw the people that died. >> very difficult to go back after something like this. thank you so much. coming up, the russians are slamming the u.n. report on chemical weapons use in syria as biassed and incomplete. could that sink the deal to destroy the weapons and some reports say the navy yard killer spent hours playing violent video games but
this is the united states navy. here the morning commute resumed just two days later. >> you're going back to get your car and you will be going back to work. is that the way it should be? >> i don't know. like i said, i feel safe. i know that they're doing their jobs and they kept us safe that day. i mean, i guess you can't predict who is out there or what they're going to do. >> the fear is gone for the employees here, but the sadness remains. >> there are no words for...
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at the navy yard. the horror unfolding this morning when aaron alexis a sub contractor entered the military installation and opened fire. we have just learned as we told you seven of the names of those who lost their lives. we don't know the other five because next of kin must be notified before we the media and you the public can know those who lost their lives so tragically today. chris lawrence has the latest on those fighting for their lives. what are the doctors saying about them tonight? >> they have good news. the police officers, the washington, d.c. police officer who was shot in the leg and had to have major complicated surgery on his legs he is out of surgery now. they will assess him in the morning to see if they were able to save the use of his legs. his name is scott williams. he has been on the force over 20 years and is a canine officer. he had a direct confrontation with the shooter. he had major damage to his legs, bone, blood vessel damage. there was a woman shot in the should whoeve
at the navy yard. the horror unfolding this morning when aaron alexis a sub contractor entered the military installation and opened fire. we have just learned as we told you seven of the names of those who lost their lives. we don't know the other five because next of kin must be notified before we the media and you the public can know those who lost their lives so tragically today. chris lawrence has the latest on those fighting for their lives. what are the doctors saying about them tonight?...
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the navy yard. >> everyone is going down stairs. people were pushing and shoving. trying to get out over the wall. it was crazy. a very frantic call went out for an officer down inside that building on the third floor. >> spokesperson talking in washington saying there were at the moment four quote, unquote, victims. including one police officer. it is not clear whether the victims are wounded or dead. >> there's a heck now at the top of the building where we believe all the action is. whatever was dropped down, that helicopter was pulled back up. now from where i am, i can see a person on the side of it. it's not clear whether this person carrying this assault rifle, whether he worked on the base, had access to the base. >> we saw him raise the rifles in our direction. >> there's the assumption that there's more than one shooter at this time. >> we're still trying to con virm the number of fatalities. >> we have one officer that was shot inside the navy yard. we have one shooter that we believe inv
the navy yard. >> everyone is going down stairs. people were pushing and shoving. trying to get out over the wall. it was crazy. a very frantic call went out for an officer down inside that building on the third floor. >> spokesperson talking in washington saying there were at the moment four quote, unquote, victims. including one police officer. it is not clear whether the victims are wounded or dead. >> there's a heck now at the top of the building where we believe all the...
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can the navy talk to the fbi. can the fbi talk to the marshal service when we're doing something like this. and you have to have those reserve forces on the ground. if this shooting of this police officer took place outside the building, that could suggest the shooter is on the run. so you have to have police officers, tactical teams, both to set up perimeters as well as to be able to deal with your shooter. notwithstanding to get the civilians and other employees out of that kill zone, which everybody is right now, until we find out differently. >> you know, clint, just watching the situation, you don't see -- you don't see folks running, you don't see a lot of movements to other parts of washington or other parts of the navy yard. just their actions, they haven't been able to confirm whether in this navy building whether they think the gunman is in there or not, but it seems as if they're pretty confident of it just from the way they're not moving. is that fair to say? >> well, you go with what you have or you g
can the navy talk to the fbi. can the fbi talk to the marshal service when we're doing something like this. and you have to have those reserve forces on the ground. if this shooting of this police officer took place outside the building, that could suggest the shooter is on the run. so you have to have police officers, tactical teams, both to set up perimeters as well as to be able to deal with your shooter. notwithstanding to get the civilians and other employees out of that kill zone, which...
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where the navy has headquarters forks the systems respond, the people that buy and maintain the navy's police. the first calls came in at 8:30 this morning. s.w.a.t. teams swarmed the area within minutes, storming the streets with guns drawn. witnesses reported gunmen with different locations, one of the fourth floor, shooting at people in the cav tiera, which is four stories below. other witnesses stopped the gunman in a third-floor hallway. >> like, pow, pow, pow, and then a few seconds stopped, and then pow, pow, pow, so we just ran. >> she said that she ducked into her boss' office and she just saw the shooter, shooting, and she -- whenever i talk to her, the second time, she said he was actually reloading and they got out of the way. >> everybody going down the stairs, people pushing, shoving, falling down. after we came outside people were climbing the wall, trying to get out over the wall, and get out of the spaces. it was crazy. >> as frantic survivors ran from the building a police helicopter appeared to be lifting victims from building's roof. nearby a witness took a picture
where the navy has headquarters forks the systems respond, the people that buy and maintain the navy's police. the first calls came in at 8:30 this morning. s.w.a.t. teams swarmed the area within minutes, storming the streets with guns drawn. witnesses reported gunmen with different locations, one of the fourth floor, shooting at people in the cav tiera, which is four stories below. other witnesses stopped the gunman in a third-floor hallway. >> like, pow, pow, pow, and then a few seconds...
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the navy police but the d.c. homicide branch will be heavily involved in that situation. i had a case on the naval base years ago involving naval officers and i took the lead on that case. it really just depends on the variables involved in this case. the navy police, they will be involved. c.i.d. unit, their criminal investigation division, they're housed out of that same area over there and so they will be involved. they may take the lead. i think all of that is going to be sorted out. it's going to come down to either the naval police or the d.c. police. i think the naval police will take the lead. jenna: we keep referring to it as a navy yard. what you're seeing is some of the helicopter footage from earlier today and some initial response. right now as we understand it, the scene is relatively quiet compared to what it was like only a few hours ago. this is the naval sea systems command headquarters. about 3,000 people both active duty military and civilians work in this area and we're just now getting some
the navy police but the d.c. homicide branch will be heavily involved in that situation. i had a case on the naval base years ago involving naval officers and i took the lead on that case. it really just depends on the variables involved in this case. the navy police, they will be involved. c.i.d. unit, their criminal investigation division, they're housed out of that same area over there and so they will be involved. they may take the lead. i think all of that is going to be sorted out. it's...
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grounds of the navy yard. whatever the case they remain at large. one would assume, judging from away we've heard from the u.s. navy right now that the shelter in place order, the shelter in place directive that was given oall the personnel at the navy yard here some 3,000 employees including those of the navy sea command a vital organization within the u.s. navy that is housed here in southeast washington they are to remain locked down tight as they can be, within their offices, as the situation remains to be resolved. del. >> mike viqueira, thank you very much. we continue to follow the developments coming in from the nation's capitol. the numbers right now concerning the situation at the washington navy yard, seven dead, 12 wounded two people still at large. the washington navy yard on lock down. some 3,000 people holed up inside. we are now five hours plus into this crisis. the news continues at the top of the hour. i'm del walters coming to you live from new york city. >> this is al jazeera. >> so you're
grounds of the navy yard. whatever the case they remain at large. one would assume, judging from away we've heard from the u.s. navy right now that the shelter in place order, the shelter in place directive that was given oall the personnel at the navy yard here some 3,000 employees including those of the navy sea command a vital organization within the u.s. navy that is housed here in southeast washington they are to remain locked down tight as they can be, within their offices, as the...
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but while he's in the navy this guy has a bunch of problems and yet the navy allows him to essentially leave the service with his clearance intact. >> that's right. >> making him gold to these contractors who are scrambling to get workers. >> the administrative offenses he was guilty of in the navy, dereliction of duty, absent without leave, habitually late for work, don't rise to the level that would instantly call for a revocation of a security clearance. >> do you know if the navy had access to his criminal arrest behavior? >> those are the forensics that we're doing. that's what we're trying to take a look at is through those brushes with civilian law enforcement, if we missed anything. and so we're looking at that right now. >> so drew, he was checked out just this past year by this defense contractor. >> twice according to the defense contractor. which is really troubling. because they say that they actually hired a firm to do a security check on this suspect, and twice came back said he was cleared. in fact, in its last clearance which was just june of this year, they said that
but while he's in the navy this guy has a bunch of problems and yet the navy allows him to essentially leave the service with his clearance intact. >> that's right. >> making him gold to these contractors who are scrambling to get workers. >> the administrative offenses he was guilty of in the navy, dereliction of duty, absent without leave, habitually late for work, don't rise to the level that would instantly call for a revocation of a security clearance. >> do you...
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from the navy yard. this said there's an active shooter. so, i proceeded to my car, trying to get myself to work. as i come around the corner, i see what looks like police boats circling in the anacostia river, and that's when i came on to new jersey street and m streets and that's where i snapped some of the photos that my colleague, tim hogan, posted of a man who was lying unattended at the corner of new jersey and "m." and again, like him posting the clarifying tweet, we don't know exactly what the injuries were. i couldn't tell you what the nature of the injuries were, but i snapped those photos. and in the midst of what was a lot of pandemonium, a lot of folks coming out of the metro who worked at the department of transportation, and that's when i saw a lot of the first responders barreling down m street, i saw the squad car, and then i saw some police peel off, got out of their cars, begging folks to step away from the body and then started to put the caution tape up. and that's when two civilians
from the navy yard. this said there's an active shooter. so, i proceeded to my car, trying to get myself to work. as i come around the corner, i see what looks like police boats circling in the anacostia river, and that's when i came on to new jersey street and m streets and that's where i snapped some of the photos that my colleague, tim hogan, posted of a man who was lying unattended at the corner of new jersey and "m." and again, like him posting the clarifying tweet, we don't know...
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on the shooting today at the washington navy yard. as i said, not that for a walk. a long walk, but a walk from the capitol. including the frustration we could hear from president obama after yet another mass shooting on his watch. this is "hardball," the place for politics. mom, dad told me that cheerios is good for your heart, is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? >>> this morning president obama described the shooting at the navy yard as a cowardly act. here he is. >> we are confronting yet another mass shooting. this morning it happened on a military station in our nation's capital. it targeted our military and civilian personnel. these were men and women going to work doing their job protecting all of us. they're patriots. they know the violence of fighting abroad. but they met the violence they wouldn't have expected at home. as this investigation moves forward, we'll try to make sure whoever carried out this cowardly act is he
on the shooting today at the washington navy yard. as i said, not that for a walk. a long walk, but a walk from the capitol. including the frustration we could hear from president obama after yet another mass shooting on his watch. this is "hardball," the place for politics. mom, dad told me that cheerios is good for your heart, is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? >>> this...
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that is the headquarters of the navy sea systems command. the washington naval yard employs about 3,000 people. most of them civilians. the police reported to the scene as well as the u.s. marshals, the u.s. park police, ultimately, the fbi. this is what we know in terms of the fatalities and those involved in the shooting. we know that there is definitively one shooter who was killed on the scene. the police chief, cathy linear, also said they're looking into the possibility of two other shooters. one, a white man with a handgun, the other an african-american man, about 50 years old with a long gun. both dressed in military-style clothing, although it's unclear whether or not they actually are in the military. we know there are multiple deaths. we don't have the exact number confirmed as of now. here is the scene as it was described by a naval commander who was there as the shooting happened. >> was this man in the process of evacuating as well? >> he worked in the maintenance building behind me. he simply walked up to say hey, there's a sh
that is the headquarters of the navy sea systems command. the washington naval yard employs about 3,000 people. most of them civilians. the police reported to the scene as well as the u.s. marshals, the u.s. park police, ultimately, the fbi. this is what we know in terms of the fatalities and those involved in the shooting. we know that there is definitively one shooter who was killed on the scene. the police chief, cathy linear, also said they're looking into the possibility of two other...
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he loved the navy. he loved flying. he was just a happy person. >> heartbreaking. we're learning more about the eight who were hurt but survived. >> investigators have yet to really learn why this military contractor, this veteran by the name of aaron alexis, walked into building ining 197 on the with his shotgun and just kept pulling the trigger. sources say alexis may have picked up two more handguns from guards before he was ultimately shot and killed by security. but we can tell you today that alexis had a history with guns. you'll hear those details in just a moment. and he had a record. both civilian and military of behavior problems. problems that a source says stems from his time in new york on september 11th, 2001. we have learned also his family says it led to ptsd, a life wandering the country. california, texas, overseas, and ultimately to the violence at his latest job here at the navy yard. the source says recently ai l l began hearing voices and had sleeping problems. the source said he basically snapped.
he loved the navy. he loved flying. he was just a happy person. >> heartbreaking. we're learning more about the eight who were hurt but survived. >> investigators have yet to really learn why this military contractor, this veteran by the name of aaron alexis, walked into building ining 197 on the with his shotgun and just kept pulling the trigger. sources say alexis may have picked up two more handguns from guards before he was ultimately shot and killed by security. but we can tell...
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the navy at this point doesn't know why he left the navy at that point. he did not deploy overseas or serve in combat, did not serve in the war zone. he was working as a simple electrician at the naval air station until 2011. he was in the navy about five years. now, we also are receiving some reports from fort worth, texas, from people that knew him in fort worth, texas, that said he was a buddhist and recently just traveled to thailand and served as a delivery man at one point at a thai restaurant in fort worth known as the happy bowl. there are interviews with people at the happy bowl that say they can't believe this is the aaron alexis that they knew. he served as a waiter there at times. he told them that he got out of the navy, according to the report in the fort worth newspaper, he told them that he got out of the navy because he didn't like getting up early in the morning. from what we know from eyewitness accounts, he made his way into the base behind me into the navy yard behind me, a little after 8:00 a.m. this morning, shots rang out, about th
the navy at this point doesn't know why he left the navy at that point. he did not deploy overseas or serve in combat, did not serve in the war zone. he was working as a simple electrician at the naval air station until 2011. he was in the navy about five years. now, we also are receiving some reports from fort worth, texas, from people that knew him in fort worth, texas, that said he was a buddhist and recently just traveled to thailand and served as a delivery man at one point at a thai...
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only mission essential people at the navy yard tomorrow. the president spoke about this earlier, called the workers there selfless patriots. it is become -- just a horrible routine, tony. >> it is. >> thirteen dead including the shooter at the heart of washington today at a military installation of all places. >> amazing. amazing. mike, thank you. >>> as mike mentioned before, addressing the economy today, president obama spoke about today's shooting, calling the shooter, cowardly. >> we are confronting yet another mass shooting. and today it happened on a military installation in our nation's capitol. it's a shooting that targeted our military and civilian personnel, and these are men and women who were going to work, doing their job, protecting all of us. they are patriots, and they know the dangers of serving abroad, but today they faced the unimaginable violence that they wouldn't have expected here at home. >> it was a fast-moving day for authorities, with a lot of conflicting information. jonathan betz is here with us now to walk us t
only mission essential people at the navy yard tomorrow. the president spoke about this earlier, called the workers there selfless patriots. it is become -- just a horrible routine, tony. >> it is. >> thirteen dead including the shooter at the heart of washington today at a military installation of all places. >> amazing. amazing. mike, thank you. >>> as mike mentioned before, addressing the economy today, president obama spoke about today's shooting, calling the...
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the workers andn't navy yard -- workers in the navy yard panicked. you will hear from the eyewitnesses. coming up in our special report. how could this happen in a military facility. former homeland security secretary, michael chertoff and other experts as well. # . >> workers inside the washington navy yard, heard the sound of gunfire. then came the confusion, the race for cover. and we will hear more dramatic first person accounts. eyewitnesses are standing by. when our "special report" continues. what's your function? ♪ ♪ hooking up the country helping business run ♪ ♪ trains! they haul everything, safely and on time. ♪ tracks! they connect the factories built along the lines. and that means jobs, lots of people, making lots and lots of things. let's get your business rolling now, everybody sing. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was
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access to the navy yard. they are now reconstructing the crime scene and the fbi agent in charge talked about how they can look at the trajectory of bullets and try to reconstruct the scene and they confirmed in part what our sources have been telling us all day that the suspect drove on to the base. they were processing a vehicle on the base. >> to you, what did you take away from that, sean? >> indications are there was one shooter but it is still very early and there is a lot of investigation to be gone and a lot of interviews to be done and a lot of evidence to go through. looking at bullet trajectory and ballistics and the time line will provide fuller information. but have no doubt the joint terrorism task force and the law enforcement agents involved in this are going to run every single lead to ground. it will be days or a week or more before we have full truth. >> at this point they are saying no active duty military personnel were killed in this. a lot of civilian employees and contractors on that s
access to the navy yard. they are now reconstructing the crime scene and the fbi agent in charge talked about how they can look at the trajectory of bullets and try to reconstruct the scene and they confirmed in part what our sources have been telling us all day that the suspect drove on to the base. they were processing a vehicle on the base. >> to you, what did you take away from that, sean? >> indications are there was one shooter but it is still very early and there is a lot of...
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, the service to our navy. in service they were just as committed to as any of us in uniform. for that service, we honor them. for that service, we will never forget them. i salute these american heroes. >> good evening. last monday's horrific shootings at the navy yard were a tragedy for the nation, for the navy yard, but most importantly, for the loved ones of those lost and for those who suffered injuries. also, it was a tragedy here in the district of columbia. residents of our city lost friends, neighbors, mothers and fathers, colleagues and fellow church members. our brave first responders joined their federal counterpart s in doing their duty fearlessly and unselfishly. among those injured on monday was one of our metropolitan police officers, officer scott williams was one of the first to respond the he was shot in both legs. his bravery is symbolic of countless other personnel from ourÑi metropolitan police department, our fire and emergency medical services and our federal and local public safety age
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been in the navy? would those be your areas of initial thought? >> yes, john. you don't eliminate any reason why he did this. it could be as much timpl as workplace violence. you know, when we talk about doing background investigations, they do it when they are employed. what we are not doing is a proactive supervision of our employees. just like the incident where the psychologist had problems and nobody reported it. these problems that were created didn't just come on overnight. he didn't have a nightmare, wake up and decide to do this. somebody working with him, one of his friends or some place knew something like this could happen. >> that's a good point. there was a et seseattle report that suggested there were anger issues. there was an incident report from a neighbor he had about shooting into the ceiling and complaining intimidating this woman about noise issues. do you glean anything from that? >> absolutely. that's why the bureau does five-year reinvestigations. our employees are very good th
been in the navy? would those be your areas of initial thought? >> yes, john. you don't eliminate any reason why he did this. it could be as much timpl as workplace violence. you know, when we talk about doing background investigations, they do it when they are employed. what we are not doing is a proactive supervision of our employees. just like the incident where the psychologist had problems and nobody reported it. these problems that were created didn't just come on overnight. he...
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been in the navy? would those be your areas of initial thought? >> yes, john. you don't eliminate any reason why he did this. it could be as much timpl as workplace violence. you know, when we talk about doing background investigations, they do it when they are employed. what we are not doing is a proactive supervision of our employees. just like the incident where the psychologist had problems and nobody reported it. these problems that were created didn't just come on overnight. he didn't have a nightmare, wake up and decide to do this. somebody working with him, one of his friends or some place knew something like this could happen. >> that's a good point. there was a et seseattle report that suggested there were anger issues. there was an incident report from a neighbor he had about shooting into the ceiling and complaining intimidating this woman about noise issues. do you glean anything from that? >> absolutely. that's why the bureau does five-year reinvestigations. our employees are very good th
been in the navy? would those be your areas of initial thought? >> yes, john. you don't eliminate any reason why he did this. it could be as much timpl as workplace violence. you know, when we talk about doing background investigations, they do it when they are employed. what we are not doing is a proactive supervision of our employees. just like the incident where the psychologist had problems and nobody reported it. these problems that were created didn't just come on overnight. he...
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l we are a critical part of the navy marine corps team and the navy marine corps family. and we are a family. uniform and civilian, we work together, serve together, and overcome together. as a family, we grieve together. together we will assure that they, like those who have gone before them, will be remembered and honored as heros. because that's what they are. heros. ordinary people facing extraordinary circumstances. an ordinary monday became a day of extraordinary horror, but also extraordinary heroism as law enforcement officers and other first responders ran into danger to aid and protect others, as colleagues, friends, and strangers assisted each other in danger even at the risk of their own lives. we memorialize those we lost. the courage we witnessed on monday did not end with that awful day. on tuesday people returned to their work, and by thursday much of the navy yard reopened. thousands whose lives had been in real peril three days before would not let fear keep them away. still, we know it will take time for those with wounds, physical or invisible, to heal
l we are a critical part of the navy marine corps team and the navy marine corps family. and we are a family. uniform and civilian, we work together, serve together, and overcome together. as a family, we grieve together. together we will assure that they, like those who have gone before them, will be remembered and honored as heros. because that's what they are. heros. ordinary people facing extraordinary circumstances. an ordinary monday became a day of extraordinary horror, but also...
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the navy yard. and at a hotel probably about a mile away in the southwest quadrant of washington is the hotel where investigators believe he spent the last few days apparently getting ready to start his job there at the navy yard as a subcontractor. now, we have pictures of fbi and other authorities taking away boxes of possible evidence. it's something that now they're going to try to piece through. one of the big, big questions right now is, what triggered this? we know that there are some previous incidents of violence in his past. he's had previous contact with the police. so now they have to try to figure out whether there's something recent that might have triggered this latest violent outburst. obviously the worst one he's ever been involved in. >> right. >> and that's part of the picture they're trying to put together today, ashleigh. >> evan perez, as you stay on that job, thank you for that, there's so much more to this picture as well we're trying to piece together. >> well, now he, now w
the navy yard. and at a hotel probably about a mile away in the southwest quadrant of washington is the hotel where investigators believe he spent the last few days apparently getting ready to start his job there at the navy yard as a subcontractor. now, we have pictures of fbi and other authorities taking away boxes of possible evidence. it's something that now they're going to try to piece through. one of the big, big questions right now is, what triggered this? we know that there are some...
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of the 12 victims of the navy yard shooting. the sounds of "taps" playing in their honor. [ playing "taps" ] authorities have identified seven of the 12 at this point. they are michael arnold, age 59. sylvia frasier, 53. kathy gaarde, 62. john roger johnson, 73. frank kohler, 50, kenneth bernard proctor, 46. and vishnu pandit, 61. pandit, apparently loved his irish setter. senator harry reid talked about the deadly shooting on the senate floor just minutes ago. take a listen. >> there are no words that can possibly ease the pain of the rampage and certainly the deaths involving a dozen human beings who were killed yesterday at the naval yard. i hope it's some small comfort that this city, this institution, the united states senate, and whole nation mourn alongside them. >> that was senate majority leader harry reid. again just a short time ago from the senate floor. a preplanned trip to jump start the gun control conversation on capitol hill now has yet another mass shooting to punctuate its push. gun control advocates from newt
of the 12 victims of the navy yard shooting. the sounds of "taps" playing in their honor. [ playing "taps" ] authorities have identified seven of the 12 at this point. they are michael arnold, age 59. sylvia frasier, 53. kathy gaarde, 62. john roger johnson, 73. frank kohler, 50, kenneth bernard proctor, 46. and vishnu pandit, 61. pandit, apparently loved his irish setter. senator harry reid talked about the deadly shooting on the senate floor just minutes ago. take a...
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